What it is?
MOMS is the liquid form of OdorXit's Air Quality Manager gas and is capable of oxidizing and eliminatating all odors on contact.
Key Benefits
- MOMS is perfect for when you know the source of a hard to remove odor that you have previously tried to get rid of, and is specifically designed for mold odors, mildew smells, and smoke odors - thus the MOMS moniker!
- MOMS is great for refreshing an area, dusting, and intensive odor-removal cleaning.
- It also serves as an excellent surface protectant and mold and mildew inhibitor.
- Give it a try today!
- MOMs is best for items that are water tolerate, outside and/or uneven surfaces such as floors, door knobs, handrails, hard surfaces, carpet, stucco ceiling or walls, tack for horses and leather etc.
- MOMs immediately oxidizes dust mites and tough stuck-in odors, and more on couches, carpet, light plate switches, handles, knobs, and so much more!
- It is an effective general-purpose surface cleaner and surface protectant with near 100% effectiveness. It is very similar to AQM – Air Quality Manager – except it becomes a spray-able delivery system.
- Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) will oxidize/neutralize a wide range of malodors, and acts as a mold and mildew inhibitor.
MOMS Is Commonly Used To Oxidize:
- Mold/Mildew
- Smoke - cigarette, cigar and fire
- Fish, cooking odors or spoiled food
- Animal spray
- Mothball odor
- Body odor, sports smells and sweat in clothing
- Dust mite matter
- Medical, bacterial and viral odors
What else you need to know
Safety Information:
- This product is a chlorine dioxide generator.
- The intact product is not expected to produce any measurable exposure to ingredients.
- If the product is damaged, avoid contact with dry ingredients; they may cause irritation or burns in direct contact with skin or eyes.
- The Safety Data Sheet for dry ingredients follows this Working Solution Safety Data Sheet.
- The quantity of active ingredient is less than or equal to 0.5 grams.
- Chlorine dioxide gas is not expected to be released in amounts or at a rate at which significant exposure could occur with normal handling and use. If not used according to directions, it is possible that some chlorine dioxide gas could be released into small, enclosed spaces in sufficient quantities to be detectable.
- If this occurs and a chlorine- like odor is detected in such a space, ventilate and leave the space.